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  • Solute and Solvent: Understanding Dissolving in Solutions
    In a solution, the solute is dissolved by the solvent.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Solute: The substance that gets dissolved. It's usually present in a smaller amount. Think of sugar in water.

    * Solvent: The substance that does the dissolving. It's usually present in a larger amount. Think of water in a sugar solution.

    So, the complete sentence would be: "In a solution, the solute is dissolved by the solvent."

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